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What is the First Color a Baby Sees?

Published in Baby Vision Development 1 min read

The first primary color a baby can distinguish is red, and this happens within the first few weeks of life. Although newborns can see contrast between black and white shapes, they can't discern colors beyond these shades of gray. As they grow, their color perception develops, with the ability to differentiate between shades of colors, particularly red and green, appearing between 3 and 4 months old.